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EU Parliament backs green label to gas and nuclear after vote on EU Taxonomy

The European Parliament has rejected a proposal to allow gas and nuclear to be included in the EU’s list of environmentally sustainable economic investments, which could be withdrawn or amended by the European Commission. However, it does not have enough votes.

Source: fasi.eu
Published on 2022-07-06

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